Science: The Overlooked

"The world is full of people who should
get the Nobel Prize but haven't got it and won't get it." That
statement was made in 1963 by a man well qualified to comment on the
awarding of the world's most prestigious scientific prizes: Swedish
Chemist Arne Tiselius, a Nobel laureate and former president of the
Stockholm-based Nobel Foundation. Tiselius' view, widely supported in
the scientific community, has now been expanded and documented by a
U.S. researcher. In an American Scientist article timed to precede the
announcement next month...